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You're talking to someone who used to be an Arch user. It's nothing actually specific to arch, it's an initiative by KDE. People link to arch wiki because the wiki is a good source, and also because arch has more up to date packages than pretty much everything else.
Is it actually a different package name? That's not how these types of things normally work. Either the new version is in the repos or it isn't. The package name doesn't container the version number either, it's just kde-standard. I believe KDE 6 isn't in the standard Ubuntu repos at all, even for 24.04, which is newer than the one Pop OS is based on. It seems you have to use KDE Neon to get 6 on an Ubuntu based system.